Respond.io, one of Malaysia startups to watch, uses AI agents to handle high volumes of customer inquiries and charges per convo, not per seat.
Respond.io, one of Malaysia startups to watch, uses AI agents to handle high volumes of customer inquiries and charges per convo, not per seat.
AI is once again at the heart of a college graduation protest — this time for the technology’s use in Google’s defense contracts.
The Trump administration’s decision that forced Anthropic to pull its latest cybersecurity models could be reactionary, retaliatory, or both, but the message is clear: The AI industry isn’t immune from U.S. government interference.
Startups are trying to “ride that SpaceX IPO wave.”
The tech giant said a group called “Outsider Enterprise” used AI to scam hundreds of thousands of victims, sending 2.5 million text messages over a span of two weeks.
Wits its official share pricing announcement, SpaceX’s IPO has begun.
After SpaceX makes its public debut, lower-tier SPV investors face hidden fees, lengthy payout delays, and the risk of outright fraud.
Companies are burning through exorbitant sums of money to keep pace in the AI arms race. Debt is climbing.
The most AI-obsessed firms are spending roughly $7,500 monthly per employee on AI, per Ramp AI Index. That’s not more than an engineer’s salary — yet.
The 168-megawatt facility will support Meta’s global AI computing needs and can be expanded over time.